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his week's most popular real estate listings on Brownstoner feature a mix of rentals and sales in Brooklyn neighborhoods. A Greenpoint rental tops the list at $7,500 a month, while the priciest property is a Park Slope brownstone asking $4.095 million.
Park Slope was a hot spot again this week, with several other listings scattered throughout the borough. The most expensive listing on the list is a Park Slope brownstone, while the least expensive is a Greenpoint rental.
Here are the top 10 listings:
1. This Marine Park Tudor has wood floors and picture rails.
Photo via Madison Estates Sotheby’s International Realty
1774 East 32nd Street
Price: $929,000
2. A Dutch Colonial Style single-family in East Flatbush has a garage.
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993 East 39th Street
Price: $799,000
3. This studio in Fort Greene's The Griffin offers skyline views and wood floors.
Photo via Corcoran
101 Lafayette Avenue #15B
Price: $495,000
4. A whole-house rental on an industrial block in Greenpoint combines 19th century charm with modern updates.
Photo via Compass
214 Eagle Street
Price: $7,500 a month
5. This Bay Ridge row house has been renovated to preserve its early 20th-century details.
Photo via Compass
639 74th Street
Price: $1.499 million
6. A Park Slope brownstone has central air and period details.
Photo via Corcoran
427a 8th Street
Price: $4.095 million
7. This two-family wood frame in Park Slope has a pink bathroom and mantels.
Photo via Re/Max
13 Windsor Place
Price: $2.699 million
8. A lower unit in an early 20th-century Kinko-style house offers period details and updates like radiant floor heating.
Photo via Compass
392 9th Street #1
Price: $8,500 a month
9. This semi-detached Marine Park two-family is in estate condition.
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1701 Gerritsen Avenue
Price: $998,000
10. A Crown Heights Townhouse has been renovated to preserve its original details.
Photo via Compass (not available)
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: (not available)
